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There are a number of organizations that provide assistance with pet food to needy individuals. In addition to those listed, some food pantries at churches and community centers may have pet food. These pet food pantries rely on donations from individuals and companies. Starting a pet food bank is a great way to help pets in need! |
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Mary S. Roberts Pet Adoption Center & Lifeline Spay/Neuter Clinic
Spay-it-Forward campaign-$15 spay/neuter in targeted Riverside zip codes. Also includes all kittens and puppies (all breeds) under 6 months of age. Income qualifications...
6165 Industrial Ave
Riverside, CA 92504
951-977-8634 (Spayneuter)
951-359-6417 (Fax)
951-688-4340 (Phone)
Strives to eliminate the suffering of homeless cats and dogs by providing humane care for pets in transition, facilitating adoptions to good homes, supporting pet over...
Mountain Communities SPCA
661-245-3035 (Phone)
Provides temporary foster homes, adoptions, veterinary care including low cost spay/neuter, and humane education in the Frazier Mountain communities.
Mountains Humane Society
909-337-6422 (Phone)
A nonprofit group of volunteers helping animals of the San Bernardino mountain range from Crestline to Forest Falls.
National Equine Resource Network
Created to unite & strengthen the equine welfare community, by providing education, resources, funding, & opportunities for collaboration.
Noah Gives
A virtual pet food bank, created to reduce the number of pets entering shelters due to economic hardship, by assisting families in need.
Orange County SPCA
714-964-4445 (Phone)
Mission: to prevent cruelty to animals, to aid elderly, disabled and low income pet owners, and to promote responsible pet ownership and the humane treatment to animals.
Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA
FREE spay/neuter. Must live in one of the service cities.
361 S Raymond Ave
Pasadena, CA 91105
626-792-3810 (Fax)
626-792-7151 (Phone)
An independent, donor-supported, non-profit agency that provides animal care for abandoned and homeless animals. It is responsible for animal control and pet licensing in...
PAWS San Diego
6160 Fairmount Ave
Ste I
San Diego, CA 92120
619-297-7297 (Phone)
Mission- to preserve the human-animal bond by providing essential pet services and support to low-income elderly, chronically ill and disabled individuals.
PAWS/LA
1150 S Hope St
Ste A
Los Angeles, CA 90015
213-741-1640 (Fax)
213-741-1950 (Phone)
PAWS/LA is dedicated to preserving the loving bond between people and their companion animals. To that end, we provide services to assist low-income seniors and people disabled...
Pets for Life
2930 E 1st St
Los Angeles, CA 90033
562-477-4251 (Phone)
A program of The Humane Society of the United States. Provides FREE basic veterinary care (including spay/neuter) to low income neighborhoods in Boyle Heights. Also provides...
Pets of the Homeless
775-841-7466 (Fax)
775-841-7463 (Phone)
A nonprofit volunteer organization that provides pet food and veterinary care to the homeless in local communities across the United States and Canada.
Prince Chunk Foundation
856-245-7840 (Fax)
856-302-6373 (Phone)
A nonprofit organization that enables pet owners to keep their pets during times of financial crisis by providing temporary assistance to pet owners throughout New York,...
Rancho Coastal Humane Society
389 Requeza St
Encinitas, CA 92024
760-753-6413 (Phone)
Dedicated to the rescue and shelter of abandoned companion animals in need, encouraging adoptions into loving homes, and promoting humane ideals through education and community...
Rescue Bank
800-765-6920 (Phone)
The national pet food distribution program for animal rescue groups and organizations.